Biker Expeditions That Even Provide You With A Vehicle

- From the Himalayas to Kerela, these expeditions are spread across India
- All of them offer powerful Royal Enfield bikes in top condition.
- Tours to Nepal and Bhutan are also available.
Anyone with a passion for biking knows that the best way to explore the world around us is by travelling in it on two wheels. And while every biker has a particular attachment to his/her own bike, it's not always practical to transport it to faraway destinations for biking trips. That's where biker expedition companies come into the picture. Not only do they offer scheduled tours with ideal stops and resting points, but they also provide you with trusty Royal Enfield bikes that are the next best things to your own ones. So, saddle up and get ready to learn about four such biker expeditions that provide vehicles.
Royal Bike Riders

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Not just within India, but this company can also take you to pristine locations in Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan. Their 14-day tour from Nepal to Tibet is particularly attractive, with an average of 5 hours of riding every day. Within India, Royal Bike Riders offer seven different tours of the Himalayas alone, with the longest one lasting 17 days. If you're craving a Southern route, their two South Indian expeditions are worth a look as well. And then there's even a Rajasthan expedition on their calendars. Royal Biker Riders provide you with Royal Enfield 500 bikes for all these biker expeditions.
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Nomad Bikers

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This company specializes in offering biker expeditions and safaris in the Himalayas and in other parts of India. Their guided motorcycle tours can take you to Leh and Ladakh, Rajasthan, Rann of Kutch, Goa, Bhutan, Nepal, and plenty of other locations across the country. Not just that; they even allow you to complement your biking trips with extreme sports like river rafting and paragliding, and activities like stargazing, camping, mountain biking, and more. They offer a variety of different Royal Enfield bikes to choose from, apart from riding accessories like jackets, helmets, gloves, and boots. If you can't choose from their many expeditions, just get one customized according to your taste.
Two Wheeled Expeditions

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The brainchild of passionate bikers from London, Delhi, and Texas, Two Wheeled Expeditions was created with the simple aim of providing the ultimate high of motorcycling the globe to as many people as possible. Their most popular tours include a Ladakh expedition that lasts 12 days and a Rajasthan expedition lasting 13 days. Tours to Kerala and Nepal are also available, aside from women-only tours.
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Motorbike Expeditions

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With a fleet of well-maintained motorcycles, Motorbike Expeditions operates out of Bhutar and that's where you can pick up your bikes from for their Leh Ladakh, Sach Pass, and Spiti Valley tours. But their tours aren't just limited to the Himalayas; a Rajasthan bike expedition is also offered. Motorbike Expeditions even has specially designed tours for foreign nationals, keeping their interests in mind. You can use their services to get customized tours as well.
Check out the tours offered by all four of these companies before you head out on your next biking expedition.
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